Renovations & Additions

a coffee shop with a counter and a glass case

The Barbershop with More

Revamped and renewed, the dated interior of this established barbershop emerges as a dual space. Capatilising on the lack of coffee in the area, the shop maximises all forty of its square metres to establish a relaxing hub for locals and passers by.
a room with tables and chairs

A Summer Sanctuary

A welcome contrast to the surrounding 'concrete forest' of the CBD, the rooftop bar of the Corner Hotel utilises FSC new regrowth blackbutt to provide a refreshing change of pace.
a small shed with a painting on it

Backyard Art Retreat

This cost efficient project uses reclaimed timbers to bring a minimalist painting studio to a leafy backyard. The studio is designed to gently merge with its tranquil natural setting, inspiring artwork and bringing nature into the space.
a building with a bridge over it

Urban Fabric at a Child’s Scale

This transformation of a 1920s industrial building creates transparency between the local community and childcare environment. Timber within the playground creates a textured landscape connected with the playground's trees, while the interior re-imagines the urban fabric at a child’s scale.
a building with a brick wall and a brick building in the background

Sensitive Redevelopment for Historic Woolstore

A sensitive redevelopment of this historic rural property (est.1841) results in a function venue with a simple and striking palette of materials. The adaptive reuse of the property reconnects the site with the community.
a glass wall inside a building

Energise and Inspire

This contemporary fitout is designed to energise and inspire. A natural material palette creates a calm, durable backdrop ideal for work and reflection, bringing nurturing qualities of warmth and connection to nature.
a group of children in a classroom

Flexible, Open Learning Spaces

This inspirational educational space provides flexible, open learning spaces to suit small children. The design boldly removes all fixed walls between three teaching spaces, connecting them by a central timber spine.
people walking on a sidewalk

Flexibility in Form

The Link is an exciting, flexible public space that uses timber to reference traditional Brisbane rivercraft and to complement the new relaxed, informal and lushly landscaped spaces.
a building with a fence and stairs

Putting Children First

Designed in consultation with students, this project uses timber to achieve a happy and successful learning space that puts the social and emotional wellbeing of the students first. The preservation of mature trees and a historical timber arbor allows for a continuity that reinforces the children’s sense of place and identity, while the changes serve to re-engage and revitalise.
a glass wall with a table and chairs in it

An Energised Workplace

Using play on scale and clever detailing, this fitout project for the AEU celebrates a creative, unique and varied use of readily available timber products and wall paneling. The result is an energised workplace with diverse spaces that fosters a culture of collaboration.
a building with a row of windows

Sustainable Aged Care

This aged care facility celebrates a sustainable identity that puts ageing people at the centre of the community. The existing building was retained rather than demolished, crafted into an approachable, inclusive facility.

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